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Ostrich
Master April 2016

Do you pass the 2.25 inch rule? (Post Wedding Chop or anyone with short hair)

Ostrich, on August 3, 2015 at 1:49 PM

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@Kala looks amazing with short hair and reminded me my deadline for my chop is coming up. I always knew I'd wait til mid August because my sister's wedding is coming up and I'm not trying to get too crazy. Someone I worked with sent me this, which means with my strong jaw and huge head that's a...

@Kala looks amazing with short hair and reminded me my deadline for my chop is coming up. I always knew I'd wait til mid August because my sister's wedding is coming up and I'm not trying to get too crazy.

Someone I worked with sent me this, which means with my strong jaw and huge head that's a no-go. Curious if people with short hair fit the test?

The 2.25 inch Rule: Place a pencil under your chin horizontally. Then place the ruler under your ear, vertically. The intersection of the pencil and ruler indicates a measurement. If it is less than 2.25' - go for the chop

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3079436/Do-pass-2-25-inch-rule-Celebrity-stylist-reveals-secret-formula-short-hair-suit-face-shape.html

ETA i don't expect people to use this test to decide lol, just wondering if people with short hair do fit it?

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  • ALH
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    ALH ·
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    OK finally at my second job so I can actually do this test. Mine was 2.75 so I would say it is not completely accurate..

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  • Courtney CtoS
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    Courtney CtoS ·
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    I'm about two inches so technically I could get away with this...? However, I have really curly hair that looks AWFUL short. I cut it short in third grade and those are the worst pictures ever.

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